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jcm050
Published on 11/01/13 at 07:27
German guitar bill
Body ash U.S.
Channel ovangkol
Rosewood
Diapason 647.7mm (25.5 ")
Width at nut 43mm (1.69 ")
Inlays white dots
22 standard frets
Framus mechanical locking
Pickup Seymour Duncan STB-4 JB Trembucker
Central Micro single Seymour Duncan SSL-1 RW / RP Vintage Staggered
Neck pickup Seymour Duncan SHR1
5 way switch
Volume control, tone
Celluloid plate
Vibrato Framus Wilkinson
Chrome Hardware
Comes with "Premium Line Plus" RockBag ® RB 20606 B / More
Framus Strings (.009 - .046 Gauges)
UTILIZATION
The neck is thin, does not stick at all (nice touch) and is literally a highway.
The grip is excellent, I got it right away.
Where this is really stunning, it is the weight: this guitar is super light (compared to my Gibson anyway): it is 3kg650.
Access to acute is identical to a Stratocaster, so yes, it's easy (and certainly easier than on my LP).
SOUNDS
Question micro, this is where it gets interesting: the sleeves and bridge pickups are humbucker, which provides a fat LP guy. However, they are splittable and become single coil by pulling on the volume knobs, and then we get a Stratocaster sound. What happiness, what ...
This feature makes this a very versatile guitar, and compatible with a lot of genres.
I played on a Vintage Modern (Marshal) lamp and the sound is quite nice. I use it mainly in single coil position, it is a perfect complement to my LP.
OVERALL OPINION
The pickguard is frankly doubtful, I'll try to find another one a little less ugly ...
I bought it for being able splitter microphones e tfranchement, no regret.
It fits comfortably in your hand, not too heavy and is very well balanced.
I bought OCCAZ and I have no regrets.
I put below a link to a video that is good and allows you to hear the sound of this very nice guitar.
Body ash U.S.
Channel ovangkol
Rosewood
Diapason 647.7mm (25.5 ")
Width at nut 43mm (1.69 ")
Inlays white dots
22 standard frets
Framus mechanical locking
Pickup Seymour Duncan STB-4 JB Trembucker
Central Micro single Seymour Duncan SSL-1 RW / RP Vintage Staggered
Neck pickup Seymour Duncan SHR1
5 way switch
Volume control, tone
Celluloid plate
Vibrato Framus Wilkinson
Chrome Hardware
Comes with "Premium Line Plus" RockBag ® RB 20606 B / More
Framus Strings (.009 - .046 Gauges)
UTILIZATION
The neck is thin, does not stick at all (nice touch) and is literally a highway.
The grip is excellent, I got it right away.
Where this is really stunning, it is the weight: this guitar is super light (compared to my Gibson anyway): it is 3kg650.
Access to acute is identical to a Stratocaster, so yes, it's easy (and certainly easier than on my LP).
SOUNDS
Question micro, this is where it gets interesting: the sleeves and bridge pickups are humbucker, which provides a fat LP guy. However, they are splittable and become single coil by pulling on the volume knobs, and then we get a Stratocaster sound. What happiness, what ...
This feature makes this a very versatile guitar, and compatible with a lot of genres.
I played on a Vintage Modern (Marshal) lamp and the sound is quite nice. I use it mainly in single coil position, it is a perfect complement to my LP.
OVERALL OPINION
The pickguard is frankly doubtful, I'll try to find another one a little less ugly ...
I bought it for being able splitter microphones e tfranchement, no regret.
It fits comfortably in your hand, not too heavy and is very well balanced.
I bought OCCAZ and I have no regrets.
I put below a link to a video that is good and allows you to hear the sound of this very nice guitar.